Wow right wing zealots are really a problem. They can muster about 50 people for a rally. More proof the notion there is a growing white power movement are a joke.

Oh no less than 100 racists, what shall we do?

Whenever someone tries to minimize the threat from white supremacists, Neo-Nazis, and other white racists who populate the terrorist underbelly of the Rump KKK club, I immediately realize their motives are linked to an attempt to keep people from focusing attention on them.

Whenever someone tries to minimize the threat from white supremacists, Neo-Nazis, and other white racists who populate the terrorist underbelly of the Rump KKK club, I immediately realize their motives are linked to an attempt to keep people from focusing attention on them.

Roaches prefer the darkness.

This.

You notice whenever anyone says anything critical about Klansmen or other white supremacists, cut one/retro goes immediately on the defensive and jumps their ****?

Old man cut’s racist best friends have gone back into the shadows, where they belong. Naturally, senile old cut thinks racism is over.

Meanwhile, there are still neo Nazi fliers posted on college campuses, attempting to recruit, and people spray painting swastikas on synagogues and adding “hail trump” to their art project.

But sure. Racism is over. Time for your meds, old man.

This is always what stupid liberals do. A conservative points out that these white power groups are small, and liberals turn that into a claim that racism doesn't exist. Of course it exists, it will always exist. The point is that the left exaggerates it.

This is always what stupid liberals do. A conservative points out that these white power groups are small, and liberals turn that into a claim that racism doesn't exist. Of course it exists, it will always exist. The point is that the left exaggerates it.

You never miss an opportunity to let your pants fall down around your ankles and make an absolute fool out of yourself, do you old man?

Do the nurses know you're using the computer again?

The point, since you're too stupid or senile (both?) to get it, is that just because only a few showed up to one rally doesn't mean they don't exist. They've shown they exist. A year ago. A woman is dead because of it.

You remember that, right? Your hero Dumbass Don said there were people to blame on both sides. Those sides were actual, literal Nazi pieces of ****, and on the other side were the non-Nazis.

It is good. It's just that the far left needs to create the hysteria we have a big growing white power movement.

You can point to Charlotte, and that was bad, but we also had a Bernie Sanders campaign worker open fire on Republican politicians at a softball game. Even though that happened you don't see the conservatives trying to say there is a growing movement of left wing killers looking to assassinate people.

You never miss an opportunity to let your pants fall down around your ankles and make an absolute fool out of yourself, do you old man?

Do the nurses know you're using the computer again?

The point, since you're too stupid or senile (both?) to get it, is that just because only a few showed up to one rally doesn't mean they don't exist. They've shown they exist. A year ago. A woman is dead because of it.

You remember that, right? Your hero Dumbass Don said there were people to blame on both sides. Those sides were actual, literal Nazi pieces of ****, and on the other side were the non-Nazis.

You side with the Nazis. Pathetic.

Once again you use informal fallacies to try any prove a point. Also, I never said white power groups don't exist. They exist just like black power groups do. The fact is though white power groups don't have that many members. The Crips, The Bloods and MS 13 dwarf them by 100's of thousands.

This is always what stupid liberals do. A conservative points out that these white power groups are small, and liberals turn that into a claim that racism doesn't exist. Of course it exists, it will always exist. The point is that the left exaggerates it.

Once again you use informal fallacies to try any prove a point. Also, I never said white power groups don't exist. They exist just like black power groups do. The fact is though white power groups don't have that many members. The Crips, The Bloods and MS 13 dwarf them by 100's of thousands.

Only about 25,000 Americans are hardcore ideological activists for the white supremacist movement, a tiny fraction of the white population. They are organized into approximately 300 different organizations. No two groups are exactly alike. They ranging from seemingly innocuous religious sects or tax protesters to openly militant, even violent, neo-Nazi skinheads and Ku Klux Klan Klaverns. The basic underpinnings of these organizations is they are rooted in religion, which is combined with a paramilitary, survivalists, or anarchists operational approach. Currently, Klan groups are on the decline while more Hitler-inspired groups, like the National Alliance and the Church of the Creator, are growing in numbers and influence. Swastikas and Uzis are replacing hoods and crosses.

Some 150,000 to 200,000 people subscribe to racist publications, attend their marches and rallies, and donate money. Approximately 100 hatelines are in operation, with recorded messages that propagandize the caller with hate-motivated speeches and publicize upcoming meetings and rallies. Because of their increasingly sophisticated use of the media and electronic technology, there are 150 independent racist radio and television shows that air weekly and reach hundreds of thousands of sympathizers.http://people.missouristate.edu/mich...ist_groups.htm

Membership. The Crips have over 800 sets with 30,000 to 35,000 members and associate members, including more than 13,000 members in Los Angeles. The states with the highest estimated number of "Crips sets" are California, Florida and Illinois. (Wiki)

The Bloods, also known as Original Blood Family (OBF), are a primarily African- American street gang founded in Los Angeles, California. The gang is widely known for its rivalry with the Crips. They are identified by the red color worn by their members and by particular ... Blood membership soon rose dramatically as did the number of states in ...
Membership (est.)‎: ‎20,000–25,000 (Wiki)

In the U.S., MS-13 has an especially heavy presence in Los Angeles County and the San Francisco Bay Area in California; the Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas of Fairfax County, Virginia, and Montgomery County[15] and Prince George's County, Maryland; Queens and Long Island in New York; Newark, Plainfield, Jersey City, and Elizabeth, New Jersey; the Boston, Massachusetts area; Charlotte, North Carolina; Atlanta, Georgia; and Houston, Texas. There is also a presence of MS-13 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Strength numbers include more than 10,000 nationally and 2,000 on Long Island, New York. It is estimated to have around 30,000 members internationally. (Wiki)

Each attendee cost the city $87,000 — more than double the amount spent per homeless person last year.

According to The Washingtonian, Jason Kessler’s sparsely-attended “Unite the Right 2” rally cost the city $2.6 million, accounting for road closures, cleanup, and the 1,000-plus law enforcement officers who were on hand to keep the peace over the weekend.

If one assumes there were roughly 30 far-right demonstrators at the rally — which is a generous assumption — it would mean the district spent nearly $87,000 per attendee. In comparison, Washington, D.C. spent an average of $34,500 per homeless person in 2017. Break it down, and the money spent on Kessler would be enough to support 75 homeless people for an entire year.

No. Communist ****s are just as bad, if not worse, than Nazi ****s. This country would be better off if both groups are put into an arena with lots of weapons and we make it a ppv event. When they’re all dead America celebrates its win/purge.

Each attendee cost the city $87,000 — more than double the amount spent per homeless person last year.

According to The Washingtonian, Jason Kessler’s sparsely-attended “Unite the Right 2” rally cost the city $2.6 million, accounting for road closures, cleanup, and the 1,000-plus law enforcement officers who were on hand to keep the peace over the weekend.

If one assumes there were roughly 30 far-right demonstrators at the rally — which is a generous assumption — it would mean the district spent nearly $87,000 per attendee. In comparison, Washington, D.C. spent an average of $34,500 per homeless person in 2017. Break it down, and the money spent on Kessler would be enough to support 75 homeless people for an entire year.

I would. Why confront them and put people at risk. I am against any two groups that are planning violence, we don't have a place for that in our society.

Let the police and the marketplace of ideas handle it, then ridicule them and laugh when less than 100 bother to show up. It would be better to just keep identifying people with repugnant positions and shun them in the marketplace. You don't have to go fight them.